> Currently I am working on a new (Solar/Wind) project and have the need > for a selfmade controller for which I am searching a Micro-Controller. > > I like to use the LH7A404 from <http://www.nxp.com/> (Philips Semicond.) > which is based on a ARM922T (I have already downloaded the Techical > Reference for it) and like to know, whether someone of you has an > experience with this Micro-Controller... > > I like to use ARM-Based Emdebian in a CF-Card or NV SRAM to get better > updates or features in it. Using a Dallas Semiconductor DS80C411 would > be nicer because its integrated Serial/Ethernet interfaces plus Web- > Server but it need a proprietary programmation (TINIOS use 33 > instructions) and can not realy enhanced since Keil's C-Compiler is > non-free and PythonMQ does not more exist. > > I have tried SDCC (which is in Debian), but it crash all the thime (at > least on my TP570 with a P2/366 and 192 MB of memory)
If you have not gone to http://wiki.buici.com/wiki/Main_Page, I suggest you get the 2.6.18 patches from there. Their might be a later patch but I've based my port on the 6.18 release. Mine is pretty stable (from what I'm using), although I haven't develop on it much lately. I've never used the CF-card but I think the driver is there at some level, unless I'm mistaken. By the way, this used to be a Sharp chip but NXP bought it. --Jr. ____________________________________________________________ FREE 3D EARTH SCREENSAVER - Watch the Earth right on your desktop! Check it out at http://www.inbox.com/earth

